Geese in Hungary 1986-1991: Numbers, Migration and Hunting Bags
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Edited by Sándor Faragó
98 pages, illus, figs, tabs, maps.
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Hungary is one of the most important countries in the Western Palearctic for migrating and wintering geese. Lying at a central point on the flyways for populations wintering further to the west, south or east. This publication provides a comprehensive overview of the existing knowledge required for the elaboration of effective conservation and management strategies for geese, and is based on a series of monthly winter counts made in 1986-1991. The results of these studies have been integrated into a Hungarian Waterfowl Management Plan, now being implemented.
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